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With the calendar now turning to mid-May and much warmer weather expected ahead, this will be the last edition of this year’s soil temperature series in the C.O.R.N. Newsletter. Thanks especially to Elizabeth Hawkins and Sam Custer for persistently supply ...

The recent cold and cloudy weather has raised the concern for higher nitrate levels in forages that could potentially be toxic to animals consuming those forages. It is true that any stress condition that slows plant growth and metabolism can increase the ...

New episodes of the Agronomy and Farm Management podcast are available and feature interviews with farmers around Ohio. Meet Aaron Overholser from Darke Co. in episode 48 and learn why he conducts on-farm research. Episode 49 features Geoff Mavis from Fay ...

What’s the point? Have you ever had those moments where you wonder why you’re doing something? You take a moment and think, no one cares, no one wants this, no one notices this. That’s when you have to look inside and ask, why? Is this for you or is it to ...

Around this time in May, we may see increases of cereal leaf beetle in wheat and other small grains. In fact, a few adults have already been spotted in a few fields. Adults are not the most damaging stage, but they will lay eggs which will hatch into the ...

A condensed version of 4-H Project Green Teacher will be offered via Zoom weekdays from June 8 th to 16 th. The sessions will be held for one hour each at 11:00 a.m. daily, and then again at 1:00 p.m. daily. There will be a one hour break in between. ...

Register online to receive an email with the meeting's Zoom link! The following topics will be presented in the 1-hour 1 p.m. session on dates listed: June 8- Engaging stakeholders and more June 9- Understanding garden soils and soil testing June 1 ...